Math font size
Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re: Math font size
On 4/12/07 10:24 AM, Lyx Physicist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles I'm unaware of any way to increase the math fonts from within the LyX instant preview. Maybe someone else knows a way. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:24, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Is it the size of characters in fractions that are to small? In that case, inside the mathbox, write \displaystyle and then press space. Then some of the things will be a little bigger.
Re: Math font size
one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re[2]: Math font size
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. This is not at all silly. It is important for usability. It is also an important facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. Or is this fixed in 1.5? Alan Isaac
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens
Re: Re[2]: Math font size
On 4/12/07 4:40 PM, Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. This is not at all silly. It is important for usability. It is also an important facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. Or is this fixed in 1.5? Alan Isaac There was a discussion of this in the past and unless Brian has figured something out that no one else has, increasing the zoom size does not affect the math display even in 1.5.0beta1. I don't know if there are plans to change this or not for the initial 1.5.0 release or if this is on feature freeze until 1.5.0 is officially released and then feature work can begin again. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document?
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document? I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 7:24 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document? I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles What is the font size you chose in the LyX Document settings? If it's not 12pt, the above by ittself won't work. To cover all the bases, you can put in multiple declarations like \DeclareMathSizes{12}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{11}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{18}{12}{10} What counts is that the first argument in one of these lines must be the text font size of your document, as chosen in the Settings dialog. You'll have to play with the math sizes yourself, it's a matter of taste. Jens
Re: Math font size
I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. So try: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{12}{9}{7} The last three numbers are setting the different math sizes when your font size is 12. If your font size isn't 12 but is, say, 11 (it goes to 11), then you'll need to try e.g. \DeclareMathSizes{11}{11}{8}{6} And you may want to put some other ones in, too, as footnotes are typically set in a smaller font size, and if you want the math there (if there is math there) to be set in a different size, you'll need a special command for that, too. Experimenting is probably the way to go here. rh -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Math font size
Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re: Math font size
On 4/12/07 10:24 AM, Lyx Physicist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles I'm unaware of any way to increase the math fonts from within the LyX instant preview. Maybe someone else knows a way. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:24, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Is it the size of characters in fractions that are to small? In that case, inside the mathbox, write \displaystyle and then press space. Then some of the things will be a little bigger.
Re: Math font size
one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re[2]: Math font size
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. This is not at all silly. It is important for usability. It is also an important facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. Or is this fixed in 1.5? Alan Isaac
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens
Re: Re[2]: Math font size
On 4/12/07 4:40 PM, Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. This is not at all silly. It is important for usability. It is also an important facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. Or is this fixed in 1.5? Alan Isaac There was a discussion of this in the past and unless Brian has figured something out that no one else has, increasing the zoom size does not affect the math display even in 1.5.0beta1. I don't know if there are plans to change this or not for the initial 1.5.0 release or if this is on feature freeze until 1.5.0 is officially released and then feature work can begin again. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document?
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document? I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 7:24 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document? I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles What is the font size you chose in the LyX Document settings? If it's not 12pt, the above by ittself won't work. To cover all the bases, you can put in multiple declarations like \DeclareMathSizes{12}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{11}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{18}{12}{10} What counts is that the first argument in one of these lines must be the text font size of your document, as chosen in the Settings dialog. You'll have to play with the math sizes yourself, it's a matter of taste. Jens
Re: Math font size
I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. So try: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{12}{9}{7} The last three numbers are setting the different math sizes when your font size is 12. If your font size isn't 12 but is, say, 11 (it goes to 11), then you'll need to try e.g. \DeclareMathSizes{11}{11}{8}{6} And you may want to put some other ones in, too, as footnotes are typically set in a smaller font size, and if you want the math there (if there is math there) to be set in a different size, you'll need a special command for that, too. Experimenting is probably the way to go here. rh -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Math font size
Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re: Math font size
On 4/12/07 10:24 AM, "Lyx Physicist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to > enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the > text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I > need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im > running lyx 1.4. Thanks, > Charles I'm unaware of any way to increase the math fonts from within the LyX instant preview. Maybe someone else knows a way. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:24, Lyx Physicist wrote: > Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to > enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the > text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I > need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im > running lyx 1.4. Thanks, > Charles Is it the size of characters in fractions that are to small? In that case, inside the mathbox, write \displaystyle and then press space. Then some of the things will be a little bigger.
Re: Math font size
one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles
Re[2]: Math font size
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: > one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will > increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. > go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. This is not at all silly. It is important for usability. It is also an important facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. Or is this fixed in 1.5? Alan Isaac
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens
Re: Re[2]: Math font size
On 4/12/07 4:40 PM, "Alan G Isaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Brian Kidd apparently wrote: >> one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will >> increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. >> go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. > > This is not at all silly. > It is important for usability. It is also an important > facility when projecting math for others (e.g., in the > classroom). Unfortunately it does not work with display math. > > Or is this fixed in 1.5? > > Alan Isaac There was a discussion of this in the past and unless Brian has figured something out that no one else has, increasing the zoom size does not affect the math display even in 1.5.0beta1. I don't know if there are plans to change this or not for the initial 1.5.0 release or if this is on feature freeze until 1.5.0 is officially released and then feature work can begin again. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: > On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: > > > one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will > > increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. > > > > go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. > > > > hope that helps. > > -brian > > > > On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: > > > >> Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I > >> want to > >> enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight > >> the > >> text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something > >> else I > >> need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im > >> running lyx 1.4. Thanks, > >> Charles > >> > > > > Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a > larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: > > http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize > > You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first > argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give > the desired math size. > > Regards, > Jens > > Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles
Re: Math font size
Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document?
Re: Math font size
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: > Regarding the figures: > > > On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: > > > sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. > > > > as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the > > preamble. you'll need four sizes: > > > > \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} > > > > This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. > > You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for > > script script font sizes. > > > > One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, > > ssf so scale appropriately. > > > > -brian > > > > On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: > >>> On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: > >>> > one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will > increase the font size for the entire document including math > fonts. > > go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. > > hope that helps. > -brian > > On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: > > > Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I > > want to > > enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight > > the > > text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something > > else I > > need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im > > running lyx 1.4. Thanks, > > Charles > > > > >>> > >>> Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a > >>> larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following > >>> method: > >>> > >>> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize > >>> > >>> You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first > >>> argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give > >>> the desired math size. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Jens > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it > >> is fine > >> and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much > >> smaller > >> and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not > >> clear on > >> what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} > >> in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? > >> This is > >> a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would > >> alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would > >> rather not > >> go that route if possible... > >> Thanks! > >> Charles > >> > >> > >> > > > > I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. > Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one > single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all > math equations in your document? > I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles
Re: Math font size
On Apr 12, 2007, at 7:24 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:37 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: Regarding the figures: On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: sorry about the previous reply, i misunderstood what you wanted to do. as jens suggested, use the DeclareMathSizes command in the preamble. you'll need four sizes: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} This assumes that the non-math text is 12pt. You'll get 10pt for the math-font, 7pt for script fonts and 5pt for script script font sizes. One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf so scale appropriately. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote: On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. hope that helps. -brian On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I want to enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight the text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something else I need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im running lyx 1.4. Thanks, Charles Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give the desired math size. Regards, Jens Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles I don't see any reason why figures should be affected in any way. Maybe you should clarify some more. Are you trying to resize only one single math equation, or only part of a single math equation, or all math equations in your document? I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with the math font. I ran lyx a few times to make sure it got it, but I didnt see any difference... As for the zooming in, wouldnt I have to change everything else to be smaller so that when it comes up it doesnt look huge? That seems more of a pain than to just make one small part bigger.. Or am I missing the point? Thanks for the help, Charles What is the font size you chose in the LyX Document settings? If it's not 12pt, the above by ittself won't work. To cover all the bases, you can put in multiple declarations like \DeclareMathSizes{12}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{11}{18}{12}{10} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{18}{12}{10} What counts is that the first argument in one of these lines must be the text font size of your document, as chosen in the Settings dialog. You'll have to play with the math sizes yourself, it's a matter of taste. Jens
Re: Math font size
> I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF > output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with > the math font. So try: \DeclareMathSizes{12}{12}{9}{7} The last three numbers are setting the different math sizes when your font size is 12. If your font size isn't 12 but is, say, 11 (it goes to 11), then you'll need to try e.g. \DeclareMathSizes{11}{11}{8}{6} And you may want to put some other ones in, too, as footnotes are typically set in a smaller font size, and if you want the math there (if there is math there) to be set in a different size, you'll need a special command for that, too. Experimenting is probably the way to go here. rh -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto